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Todd, P.M., and Yanco, H.A. (1996).
Environmental effects on minimal behaviors in the minimat world. Adaptive
Behavior, 4(3-4), 365-413. More information
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Blythe, P.W., Miller, G.F., and
Todd, P.M. (1996). Human simulation of adaptive behavior: Interactive
studies of pursuit, evasion, courtship, fighting, and play. In P. Maes,
M.J. Mataric, J.-A. Meyer, J. Pollack, and S.W. Wilson (Eds.), From
animals to animats 4: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference
on Simulation of Adaptive Behavior (pp. 13-22). Cambridge, MA: MIT
Press/Bradford Books. More information
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Todd, P.M. (1996). The causes and
effects of evolutionary simulation in the behavioral sciences. In R. Belew
and M. Mitchell (Eds.), Adaptive individuals in evolving populations:
Models and algorithms (pp. 211-224). Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.
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Miller, G.F., and Todd, P.M. (1995).
The role of mate choice in biocomputation: Sexual selection as a process
of search, optimization, and diversification. In W. Banzhaf and F.H. Eeckman
(Eds.), Evolution and biocomputation: Computational models of evolution
(pp. 169-204). Berlin: Springer-Verlag. More
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Todd, P.M. (1994). Artificial
death. In C. Schneider (Ed.), Jahresring 41 (German yearbook for modern
art) (pp. 90-107). Munich: Verlag Silke Schreiber. (Also in same volume
in German, under the title "Kunstlicher Tod," pp. 233-246.) More
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Todd, P.M., and Wilson, S.W. (1993).
Environment structure and adaptive behavior from the ground up. In J.-A.
Meyer, H.L. Roitblat, and S.W. Wilson (Eds.), From animals to animats
2: Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Simulation of
Adaptive Behavior (pp. 11-20). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press/Bradford Books.
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Todd, P.M. (1992). The animat
approach to intelligent behavior. Computer, 25(11), 78-81. More
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Miller, G.F., and Todd, P.M. (1990). Exploring
adaptive agency I: Theory and methods for simulating the evolution of
learning. In D.S. Touretzky, J.L. Elman, T.J. Sejnowski, and G.E. Hinton
(Eds.), Proceedings of the 1990 Connectionist Models Summer School
(pp. 65-80). San Mateo, CA: Morgan Kaufmann. More
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Miller, G.F., Todd, P.M., and Hegde, S.U. (1989).
Designing neural networks using genetic algorithms. In J.D. Schaffer (Ed.),
Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Genetic Algorithms
(pp. 379-384). San Mateo, CA: Morgan Kaufmann.More
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Todd, P.M. (1995). Adaptive radiation
of alife memes: Review of eight artificial life book/software packages.
Adaptive Behavior, 3(3), 349-354. More information
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Todd, P.M., and Blumberg, B. (1995).
Review of D. McFarland and T. Boesser, Intelligent behavior in animals
and robots. Animal Behaviour, 49(2), 562-3. More
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Todd, P.M. (1994). Unsettling the
centralized mindset. Review of M. Resnick, Turtles, termites, and traffic
jams: Explorations in massively parallel microworlds. Adaptive Behavior,
3(2), 225-229.More information
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Miller, G.F., and Todd, P.M. (1994).
A bottom-up approach with a clear view of the top: How human evolutionary
psychology can inform adaptive behavior research. Review of J.H. Barkow,
L. Cosmides, and J. Tooby (Eds.), The adapted mind: Evolutionary psychology
and the generation of culture. Adaptive Behavior, 3(1), 83-95. More
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Todd, P.M. (1993). Review of S. Forrest (Ed.),
Emergent computation: Self-organizing, collective, and cooperative phenomena
in natural and artificial computing networks. Artificial Intelligence,
60, 171-183. Also appears in W.J. Clancey, S.W. Smoliar, and M.J. Stefik
(Eds.), Contemplating minds: A forum for artificial intelligence (pp.
349-361). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press (1994). More
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Griffith, N., and Todd, P.M. (Eds.) (in press).
Musical networks: Parallel distributed perception and performance.
Cambridge, MA: MIT Press/Bradford Books.
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